Poems About: HUMOR

In this page, poems on / about “humor” are listed.

  • 349.
    Do What I Tell You (Onallfours)

    Two years ago
    I died.

    I was labeled every negative
    From read more »

    A.j. Binash
  • 350.
    Portraits

    Portrait limned in words and phrases
    Wrap’t round naked lips, pressed tight
    As layers of rock
    Chin thrust fourth like a scarp of stone read more »

    David Whalen
  • 351.
    Katie

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    RoseAnn V. Shawiak
  • 352.
    Religion(12) (our new Pope)

    Our new Pope
    giving the church a new hope,
    to steer it from whirling water,
    to solve many problems. read more »

    U Win Kyi
  • 353.
    Rare to find

    Rare to find a clown
    Rare to find a cartoon
    Alas, we have banned. read more »

    gajanan mishra
  • 354.
    Special Gift

    Watching television as cameras pan across the crowd, highlighting special friends and families in their sorrow.
    Bruce Haffner, the last of the three amigos, celebrating the life of his best friends as he touched upon their senses of humor, making everyone smile or laugh.
    As a camera hovered for a moment on Jim's parents, his mother's smile reflected that of Jim's.
    A special gift to treasure every time she looks in the mirror - Jim's smile is fashioned after hers. read more »

    RoseAnn V. Shawiak
  • 355.
    Relief Of Tears

    Humor being given amidst sounds of intense tones and realistic etudes of loneliness.
    Pouring tears out of interior wells of sorrow, we slowly move away from life, not wanting to feel saddened.
    Then, again, tears bring a relief of sorts to heart's and souls. read more »

    RoseAnn V. Shawiak
  • 356.
    Names

    The next gift you receive after the first breath of life that expands your lungs…is your name
    Unless you change it via the legal system or adopt a symbol to capitalize on your fame… it remains

    Hearing your name can evoke an array of emotions read more »

    Eddie Henderson
  • 357.
    curb your inner larry

    When humor is combined with inconsideration,
    as it so often is in “Curb
    Enthusiasm, ” men are like a hostile nation,
    Arabs versus Jews and Serb read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 358.
    A Sense of Humor

    No man should stand before the moon
    To make sweet song thereon,
    With dandified importance,
    His sense of humor gone. read more »

    Vachel Lindsay
  • 359.
    Me, Myself and I

    I have written many poems,
    this is so true,
    About many things,
    Inspirational, and humor too. read more »

    Gary Halsey Sr.
  • 360.
    Delusional Illusion

    Humor is your greatest defense
    but the irony has had a bitter influence—
    it’s turned compassion inside out
    renting more space to doubt. read more »

    s./j. goldner
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